by MarineMumbles | Jul 5, 2020 | Red Seaweeds, Seaweeds, Species List
Polysiphonia lanosa This seaweed is as clingy as seaweed gets! It never wants to be apart from its friend egg wrack! In fact it always grows on it and you rarely if ever find one without the other. This bushy, red seaweed grows on the fronds of egg wracks,...
by MarineMumbles | Jul 5, 2020 | Red Seaweeds, Species List
Pepper Dulse – Osmundea pinnatifida A small, sticky up seaweed which is edible! Though even if it is edible…its defiantly a taste experience. As you can tell because of the name it is peppery, and also very irony… a distinctive taste. GALLERY...
by MarineMumbles | Jul 5, 2020 | Red Seaweeds, Seaweeds, Species List
Coral Weed – Corallina officinalis This seawwed is a great one to use as a way to capture the attentioon of anyone who thinks seaweeds are boring.. which is of course not true! Named coral weed, because like the oceans famous favourites corals, this...
by MarineMumbles | Jul 5, 2020 | Red Seaweeds, Seaweeds, Species List
Bunny Ears – Lomentaria articulata This is one of the lesser known red seaweeds – which is a surprise because it has such a cute name. And no wonder it has this name, because these little seaweed looks just like little bunny ears. GALLERY HAVE...
by MarineMumbles | Jul 5, 2020 | Red Seaweeds, Seaweeds, Species List
Irish Moss – Chrondrus crispus This is my favourite seaweed! This gorgeous red seaweed has a few tricks up its sleeve and one amazing haircut. Irish moss, will irridesce underwater a beautiful blue/green! Its gorgeous, like little galaxies at the end of...
by MarineMumbles | Jun 13, 2020 | Red Seaweeds, Seaweeds, Species List
Red Rags – Dilsea carnosa This bright red seaweed adds such a pop of colour to UK rockshore its a fantastic find! The thick fronds of this seaweed, means the red colour can be bright without any transparency you normally get from this almost...
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